The Kings Medicine Cabinet

 The Kings Medicine Cabinet

Essential Oil Uses, Cures and Recipes for Healing

What would a king keep in their medicine cabinet? If we look back in ancient days to see what King Solomon, King David, King Tut, Queen Esther or Cleopatra would have put in their medicine cabinet what do you think you would have found?

Well, according to ancient documentation, you would have found essential oils. Essential oils were used by kings and queens as medicine and were often more costly than gold and silver.

The purpose of this guide is to empower and train you to take control of your health with essential oils. This guide combines both science and ancient wisdom to give you the best recommendations for natural cures and home remedies with essential oils.

Today our medicine cabinets are full of synthetic chemicals and pills that have dangerous side effects. Why continue to use such substances when God has provided us with the food based medicine of essential oils that are even more powerful?

Just adding some of the most common essential oils like lavender, frankincense, lemon, peppermint and clove oil to your natural medicine cabinet can:

Relax your body and soothe sore muscles Heal skin conditions Alleviate pain Balance hormones Improve digestion Reduce cellulite and wrinkles Clean your home Be used in homemade personal care products

Now let's talk a bit about what essential oils are, the history of these oils and how you can use them to transform your health forever!

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What are Essential Oils?

are typically created through the process of distillation which separates the oil and water based compounds of a plant by steaming.

Essential oils are highly concentrated oils that have a strong aroma. By concentrating the oils of these plants you are literally separating the most powerful healing compounds of a plant into a single oil. For instance, in order to get 1 pound So essentially (no pun intended) you can be getting 150 times the healing properties from lavender essential oils than you would from using straight lavender. These natural oils in plants protect the plant from insects, shield the plant from a harsh environment and help them adapt to their surroundings. By taking essential oils you are harnessing the protective and healing powers of a plant. Essential oils are truly the most potent form of plant based medicine. Their power to heal and cure disease is so effective that by using essential oils many people are able to avoid the need to use a plethora of drugs or have various types of surgeries.

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History of Essential Oils

A vital component of ancient culture that dates since nearly the beginning of time. It appears that it was the Egyptians distillation methods dating back 3,500 B.C. Essential oils were used as Egyptian medicine and used in the burial of rulers and pharaohs.

When King Tut's tomb was opened 350 liters of essential oils were discovered in alabaster jars. It's been documented that Cleopatra, who was famous for her beauty her personal beauty treatments.

Also, essential oils were used by Moses and were referenced in the Bible. In fact, formula God recommended of:

Myrrh 6kg Cinnamon 3kg Calamus 3kg Cassia 6kg Olive Oil 7kg

This formula was used to anoint priests and kings. And, this holy anointing oil was used when someone went to the priest for healing. The oil was poured onto their head and they were prayed for. And this wasn't just a ritual, this oil was known to have healing properties.

In the book of Numbers 16 Moses tells the high priest Aaron to burn oils as incense to stop a plague. We know that these oils, especially cinnamon, have powerful antibacterial properties that could protect the people.

Other healing oils used frequently during that time period include frankincense, hyssop, spikenard and cedarwood.

This wisdom then sailed across the Mediterranean and evidently reached Hippocrates who utilized aromatherapy to enhance massage techniques a few centuries before the coming of Christ. Somewhere in the midst of this knowledge transfer, China and India also started to employ herbal remedies and Ayurvedic medicine embraced essential oils extensively.

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Then as the Bible tells us gave the infant King of Israel gifts of gold to honor his royalty, frankincense as a perfume, and myrrh for anointing oil. Although there is probably some truth to this, other sources claim that the wise men from the far east were actually being more practical by giving the baby Jesus these precious, costly items that could double as potential medical remedies.

infection which could heal a sick child. Myrrh was known to help healing after pregnancy and support hormonal health. In the Bible, essential oils are referenced 264 times and 33 different types of oils are mentioned.

As civilizations transferred world power, the essential oil techniques from Greece traveled to Rome who favored aromatherapy and fragrances. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Persia picked up these healing techniques and perfected the essential oil distillation process.

Sadly, the Dark Ages brought with it a disdain for Hippocrates' holistic approach. However, because the Catholic Church viewed bathing as inappropriate, high esteem was given to aromatics, which coincidently are also anti-bacterial, to keep foul odor at bay. Little did they know that their perfume was also helping stave off sickness and disease!

During this era, it is believed that Monks continued the healing tradition of essential oils and secretly kept herbal medicine alive in the halls of their monasteries. Unfortunately, folk medicine was viewed as "witchcraft" and many herbalists were either burned at the stake or persecuted.

Thankfully, the Renaissance resurrected herbal medicine and physicians such as Paracelsus challenged his medical colleagues with testimonials of successfully treating life-threatening concerns like leprosy.

What we know as modern "aromatherapy" was not introduced formally until French chemist Rene Maurice Gattefosse wasn't necessarily a natural health advocate, he became interested in essential oils

available salve in his laboratory, a pure, undiluted lavender oil compound that not only immediately eased the pain, but healed his injury without infection or scar.

Because of Gattefosse's work, Dr. Jean Valet used essential oils to treat injured soldiers in World War II. This led to Marguerite Maury "individually prescribe" essential oil combinations using a Tibetan technique for

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